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In 2020 & 2021, he wrote songs for notable films like Drishyam 2, Nayattu, Kappela, Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam, Trance etc. In the Mammootty-starrer film Bheeshma Parvam, he wrote the acclaimed "Parudeesa" and "Rathipushpam" that were sensational hits overnight. Later that year, he turned an English lyricist for the Jeethu Joseph film 12th Man.
"Chuttamalle" is an Indian Telugu-language song composed by Anirudh Ravichander, with lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry, and recorded by Shilpa Rao, for the soundtrack album of the 2024 film Devara: Part 1. [1] It was released on 5 August 2024 (released on YouTube as a lyrical video song) as the second single from the album, through T-Series. [2]
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A glimpse of the first single featuring Sid Sriram's voiceover, was released in all social media platforms on 25 September 2019. [3] A minute video featuring composer S. Thaman and lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, who penned the lyrics for the song, who shared their opinions about the song was released later in media platforms.
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Puthren roped in Rajesh Murugesan as the film's composer in April 2014, following the success of Neram. [7] Unlike many films during the Malayalam new generation have less than five tracks in the album, Puthren insisted that Rajesh compose at least 13–14 tracks for the film, since the narrative of the film is musical and Puthren believed that the songs would have great impact on the film. [8]
The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Maheshinte Prathikaaram (2016), [4] which itself based on a true incident in the life of Thampan Purushan from Thuravoor, Cherthala. [5] It follows Uma Maheswara Rao, a photographer, who attempts to defuse a conflict between his friend and a group of youngsters passing through their village, and is ...
P. Bhaskaran was born on 21 April 1924 in Kodungallur in the erstwhile Kingdom of Cochin.His father, Nandyelathu Padmanabha Menon was a poet, lawyer, journalist, and Indian independence activist.